Throughout
the 1950's the Offshore Naval & Army Forts were under care and
maintenance by the MoD. We tracked down a rating that served aboard the
Red Sands Fort in the early 1950's

We've
photographs and in an interview you'll hear his recollections of life
aboard the silent Fort, Army maneuvers, bird life on the Towers
and the devastating east coast floods of 1953 : Bernard Kelly

Throughout
the year the Red Sands Fort is monitored and visited regularly, with
the rigors of weather, time and tides there's always plenty of
preventative maintenance to carry out : Red Sands Fort Service Call

A fascinating
interview with retired engineer Brian Waters who worked with Roy Bates
in the very early days on the Knock John Naval Fort and Radio Essex

Supported by
enhanced period photographs we hear how conditions were and the
challenges of making a radio station with virtually no funding on the
abandoned Knock John Naval Fort in 1965 : Brian Waters

Making a
return for the first time in 52 years one of the Radio City Fort Guard
returns with photographs an interview with thoughts and memories of his
time aboard the Knock John Naval Fort during one of our Grand Forts
Tours : Jerry Pitcher

The once
sleepy back water towns fishermans terrace houses have been
snapped up by DFL's (Down from London's) and Holiday Homes
are now prolific

Whitstable is a
highly popular destination, better know these days as
Islington-on-Sea. Delving into our archives we bring you over 250
Old Postcards, Black and White and Colour photographs of Whitstable
Harbour perhaps the least change part of the town, you decide: Whitstable Harbour Years